hardly a staple food in the sense of being something eaten as a central part of the daily diet. Certainly a popular food. Fish and chips throughout the British isles particularly in urban areas was and still is despite the invasion of Mac Culture a popular convenience food food for the ordinary people.
No. Fish and chips is a staple of English cuisine, not South Korean cuisine.
fish and chips wid a beer.
Fish and Chips probably started in UK and are now widespread in English speaking countries. The best fish and chips I have come across were in Bondai Beach, New South Wales Australia, where the range and quality of the fish far exceeded anything I have seen in UK.
Hardly a staple food in the sense of being something eaten as a central part of the daily diet. Certainly a popular food. Fish and chips throughout the British isles particularly in urban areas was and still is despite the invasion of Mac Culture a popular convenience food food for the ordinary people.
Hello Friend, A typical food in England is fish n chips of course! It consists of deep-fried fish (traditionally cod or haddock) in batter or breadcrumbs with deep-fried chipped (slab-cut) potatoes. Yummy! I am a brit. REmember you're a star! From Rowoul K
FISH AND CHIPS.
it is a fish that has swallowed some chips
Fish and chips ... really is fish and chips. The fish is usually cod/haddock in batter or breadcrumbs. Chips are (what Americans call) fries.
Yes, Australians do eat shark and chips, commonly referred to as "fish and chips." While various types of fish are popular in this dish, shark, particularly gummy shark, is a favored option among some fish and chip shops. The dish is a staple in Australian coastal cuisine, enjoyed for its crispy batter and tender fish. However, preferences can vary, with many opting for other fish varieties like barramundi or flathead.
in my opinion the most typical dish in llandudno (i presume your talking about the place in wales)would be fish and chips .
Fish certainly. The chips might be soggy....
Not on the fish - but on the chips... YUMMY !